Stuck menu!!! my dr4 comes straight into menu at startup, cannot get it out by "setup" button. I can scroll the menu though and do all the setting, but I can't get out of it, so I can't use the unit at all. please some advice!

It's me again, whoever has an idea about the front panel commands, help me! Since I don't have the original remote, there might be solutions...It's me again, whoever has an idea about the front panel commands, help me! Since I don't have the original remote, there might be solutions...

2 Answers

I would suggest to hold down the * key on the remote. If the unit shows a number on the front of the unit then push the number that shows up on the front of the unit. The remote for the D-R4 supports up to 3 units. The * key + the number displayed on the front of the unit lets you switch the remote from one unit to another. IF it doesn't show any number on the front of the unit then your remote and unit are set properly.

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If you receive the message This computer does not have hardware-assisted virtualization, your computer does not meet the hardware requirement for Windows Virtual PC, but you can still use Windows 7 XP Mode by running this hotfix. Be aware that XP Mode will run much better if hardware-assisted virtualization can be enabled.

If you receive the message Hardware-assisted virtualization is not enabled on this computer, go on to Step 2 below.

Step 2. Does my PC BIOS support hardware virtualization, and is it turned on?

Instructions to turn on hardware virtualization in your PC BIOS are specific to OEM models. It is important that after changing your BIOS settings the PC is completely shut down at the power switch before restarting so that the new BIOS settings can take place.

Examples for some models of some computer manufacturer's BIOS settings are below:

Sample instructions for your PC

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Dell systems

Depress the F12 key when boot menu text appears at startup

Select BIOS setup and depress the Enter key

Using the mouse, expand the Virtualization Support menu item by clicking on the plus to the left of Virtualization Support and select Virtualization

Check the Enable Intel Virtualization Technology checkbox

Click Apply

Click Exit

Fully shut down (power off), wait a few seconds, and restart your computer

HP systems

Depress Esc key when prompted at startup

Depress the F10 key to Configure BIOS

Scroll to System Configuration using the arrow keys

Select Virtualization Technology and depress the Enter key

Select Enabled and depress the Enter key

Depress the F10 key to save and exit

Select Yes and depress the Enter key

Fully shut down (power off), wait a few seconds, and restart your computer

Lenovo ThinkPad systems

Depress the blue ThinkVantage key when prompted at startup

Depress the F1 key to enter the BIOS setup utility

Using the arrow keys, scroll to Config and depress the Enter key

Scroll to CPU and depress the Enter key

Scroll to Intel Virtualization Technology and depress the Enter key

Select Enabled and depress the Enter key

Depress Enter key to continue

Depress F10 key to save and exit

Select Yes and depress the Enter key

Fully shut down (power off), wait a few seconds, and restart your computer

Acer

PCs capable of supporting Windows XP Mode have already been enabled and do not require additional configuration.

Asus

PCs capable of supporting Windows XP Mode have already been enabled and do not require additional configuration.

Samsung

PCs capable of supporting Windows XP Mode have already been enabled and do not require additional configuration.

Please note the instructions above may not work in all cases and consulting with your computer manufacturer may be necessary. Additionally, we expect hardware virtualization to become more available when Windows 7 is shipped, particularly in business-class PCs. For those PCs that come pre-installed with Windows XP Mode we recommend the computer manufacturer turn on hardware virtualization before shipping the PC.

You can personalize your music player by changing the appearance of your background. This will also help you to read the screen while making the icons easier to see.Follow the instructions below to change the display settings on the device.Instructions:

Things You'll Need:Owner's manual,mp3 player

1.Turn on your MP3 player and use your keypad to select "Setup." Push the center button on your keypad to highlight "Display" on the Setup menu.2.Use the keypad to scroll though the languages on the Display Menu. Push the center button on your keypad to choose one.

3.Scroll down the menu to the "Brightness" options. Press the right arrow on your keypad to increase the screen's brightness, or press the left arrow to dim the screen.

4.Scroll down to the "Wallpaper" selection on your Display Menu. Use the arrows on your keypad to scroll through the different backgrounds for your MP3 player.

5.Change the icons on your MP3 player. Scroll down to "Appearance." Use the arrows on your keypad to scroll through the different icon choices.

Tips & Warnings:

Make your own background by downloading photos from your computer.Dim the brightness in low light situations to save battery power.

Try to reset it
Scroll through the menu options by using the up and down arrow buttons located just under the "Menu" button. Scroll down to the "Setup" icon, which looks like a big cog. Press the "Auto/Set" button to access the Setup menu.Scroll, using the down arrow, to "Factory Reset." This setting is located at the bottom of the Setup menu.Press the "Menu" button on the right side of the monitor. This will bring up the On Screen Display. If nothing happens when the "Menu" button is pressed, press and hold it for several seconds to unlock the On Screen Display.Press the "Auto/Set" button to choose "Factory Reset" and then press the down arrow to reset the monitor.

You can update the time, date, language and country settings after initial setup by accessing the Setupmenu.
Press the Menu button. From the main menu, navigate to Setup mode/menu, using the arrow buttons to scroll through the available menus and the select (check mark) button to confirm your choice.
In Setup, select Language menu. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the available languages and use the select key to and confirm your choice.

I know this should be a MUCH more techie answer, but have you tried just asking a nearby Mexican to help you? Just a thought.....

You say you cannot get to the menu from the mute/ok button?

What happens instead?
FROM DA BOOOK looks pretty clear to me.

Handset Setup
1. Make sure your phone is OFF (not in TALK mode).
2. Press the mute/menu OK button to go to the main menu.
3. Press CALLER ID-VOLUME ( 6 or 5) button to scroll to HANDSET SETUP.
4. Press mute/menu OK button to confirm and you may program the following items: Language, Handset Name, Ringer Tone, Ringer Volume, VIP Melody, Key Tone, Set Day/Time, Equalizer, Area Code, Tone/Pulse, Registration, Deregistration and Default Setting.
NOTE: During programming, you may press the END/cancel button at any time to exit the sub-menu and return to the menu.
Language
From the Handset Setup Menu:
1. Press the CALLER ID-VOLUME ( 6 or 5) button to scroll to the SET LANGUAGE sub-menu.
2. Press mute/menu OK button to enter the menu. SET LANGUAGE 1ENG 2FRA 3ESP shows in the display.
3. Use the touch tone pad on the handset to select 1ENG, 2FRA, 3ESP, or use the CALLER ID-VOLUME ( 6 or 5) button to scroll to the desired language. English is the default setting.
4. Press the mute/menu OK button to save your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone and the selected language shows in the display.